Another checkmark in our road towards a totalitarian society: government intimidating the free press, destroying materials, and threatening to take them to court - to shut down a newspaper. No joke. The British government demanded that The Guardian hand over all materials related to Edward Snowden so that they could be destroyed. If the newspaper did not comply, the British government would go to court to shut down The Guardian.

The mood toughened just over a month ago, when I received a phone call from the centre of government telling me: "You've had your fun. Now we want the stuff back." There followed further meetings with shadowy Whitehall figures. The demand was the same: hand the Snowden material back or destroy it. I explained that we could not research and report on this subject if we complied with this request. The man from Whitehall looked mystified. "You've had your debate. There's no need to write any more."

During one of these meetings I asked directly whether the government would move to close down the Guardian's reporting through a legal route - by going to court to force the surrender of the material on which we were working. The official confirmed that, in the absence of handover or destruction, this was indeed the government's intention.

The newspaper told the government that even if they did comply, it would be pointless - all the materials related to Snowden had already been spread throughout the world, the actual editing was done in New York, the journalist in question (Greenwald) lived in Brazil - but the British government stood fast.

And so one of the more bizarre moments in the Guardian's long history occurred - with two GCHQ security experts overseeing the destruction of hard drives in the Guardian's basement just to make sure there was nothing in the mangled bits of metal which could possibly be of any interest to passing Chinese agents. "We can call off the black helicopters," joked one as we swept up the remains of a MacBook Pro.

The government has no rights of ownership over my emails and phone calls, yet they keep them.

Yes, they do. You obviously need to learn about the Patriot Act and subsequent/proceeding legislature.

So it's all right for you if the government steals personal information from its citizens, but not okay for citizens to steal them back.

At no point did I say I approve of what the government does and what powers it has given itself. Further, I didn't state my opinion on whether I think Snowdens actions were good or bad.

You are a fucking moron.

On the contrary it's you who doesn't know what a democracy is and how it works. It's you who doesn't understand the peoples role in a democracy. It's you who doesn't know what powers the government has at this point. It's you who is making up nonsense & false claims about opinions I haven't stated. And lastly, after all that, it's you that thinks someone else is the moron. Regardless of how uneducated and ignorant you are, you know deep down inside you got schooled and with every reply you're only embarrassing yourself further.

I'm talking about what a democracy SHOULD BE, not what it IS in the US. If we just accepted that the current situation is all it can ever be, then there's no point in criticizing it. The whole point of criticism is that what it is NOW is not what it SHOULD BE. Your inability to distinguish that, and imagining you "schooled" someone, makes you a moron.